Research Assistant
20%

Clinical Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence Division

The DyDIA (Dyadic Daily Interactions during Adolescence) study investigates how adolescents interact with their parents and friends in daily life, with a focus on their experiences during these exchanges. We use a Dyadic Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) design, in which adolescents, one of their parents, and a close friend complete short surveys throughout the day about their interactions. We are currently recruiting participants aged 12 to 18 years old, along with one parent and one friend, through schools, partner institutions, and social media.

Tasks
As a Research Assistant, you will support the team in various aspects of the project, including:
  • Recruitment of adolescent participants, parents, and friends via schools, online platforms, and partner institutions
  • Contribution to the development and implementation of recruitment strategies
  • Data collection and data management tasks
This role requires strong communication and organizational skills.
Requirements
  • Enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's program in Psychology
  • Familiarity with the Swiss education system and/or existing contacts in schools
  • Reliable, precise, and able to work independently
  • Quick to understand new tasks and proactive in your approach
  • Strong interpersonal skills and enjoyment of working with young people
  • Interest in promoting the study, particularly in school settings
We offer
  • Insight into applied research with adolescent populations
  • Supportive team environment and regular exchange with researchers
  • Flexible scheduling and the option of working from home
  • Potential opportunity to write a Master's thesis or to continue with an unpaid internship within the project
Time frame
Start: October 2025.
The Research Assistant contract refers to a 20 % workload to be carried out in October or November 2025.
Applications until 14th of August (incl. letter of motivation & CV) to: larisa.morosan@unibe.ch


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